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  • Located in [[Saudi Arabia]] and, with [[Medina, Saudi Arabia|Medina]], one of the two holy cities of [[Islam]].
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia||**}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}} {{r|U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ws/world-middle-east-18470718 | work = | accessdate = 2012-06-17 | quote = Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud has died "outside the kingdom",
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  • ...to the Philippines|the Philippines]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • The national intelligence service of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1996-2001); US Senator from Georgia (1987-1993)
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  • ...or advisor, [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.]]; Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]]; former Chairman of private investment banking firm Trinity Group Limited
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  • A judge, in [[Saudi Arabia]], who was kidnapped, tortured, and murdered, by terrorists
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  • ...ry located in Southwest Asia which borders the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Yemen]].
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  • Country in the [[Middle East]] which has borders with Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Jordan and Turkey.
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  • '''Salman Awdah''' is an influential Saudi Arabia|Saudi cleric,<ref name=Lynch2006-03-24>{{citation ...ef> who was among the first to call for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Saudi Arabia<ref name=Bergen>{{citation
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  • ...estern Part of Saudi Arabia) to the heart of Najd in the central region of Saudi Arabia, and from North the Harbi lands extend from Medina( a holy city for Muslims
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  • ...with some combat experience from the [[Gulf War]], the [[air force]] of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • Located in [[Saudi Arabia]] and, with [[Mecca]], one of the two holy cities of [[Islam]].
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  • ...m]], and allied with [[Muhammad ibn Saud]] to form the ruling dynasty of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • Country on the Persian Gulf bordering Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south; population of 2.5 million.
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  • ...pt, do not run by strict [[Sharia]], or both; [[Egypt]], [[Jordan]], and [[Saudi Arabia]] are often given as examples
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  • [[Saudi Arabia]]n cleric who has criticized both the [[United States of America]] and [[al
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  • ...ountry of the Middle East, landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], and the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestine]]
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  • ...tory to [[Khartoum]]; landing of major undersea [[fiber optic]] cable to [[Saudi Arabia]]; oil terminal
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  • ...coast on the [[Red Sea]] and the [[Indian Ocean]], and land borders with [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Oman]].
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  • ...operation agreement dating from 1981 between Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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  • Current royal family of [[Saudi Arabia]], whose first leader, [[Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud]], took power in 1932; founde
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  • ...of Governors of the [[Middle East Institute]]. He was [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1996-2001). Previously, he was a member of the U.S. Senate ([[Democratic ==Saudi Arabia==
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  • ...fense for International Security Affairs]] (1993-94); [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1989-1992)
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  • ...mujahideen, supported from the outside by the United States, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...ans all Muslims are Arabs - though the holiest sites in [[Islam]] are in [[Saudi Arabia]], which occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula.
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  • ....S. Secretary of State]] [[Christian Herter]]. Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] [[Wyche Fowler]] is the Chairman of the Institute, and retired career dip
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  • {{r|General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)}} {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ch states its goal is protection of a [[Shi'a]] minority; the Yemeni and [[Saudi Arabia]]n government position is that they are an Iranian proxy, a position not un
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  • ...ry of the [[Middle East]], landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], and the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestine]].
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  • ...ance with Muhammad ibn Saud, the founder of the House of Saud, which rules Saudi Arabia.
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  • * [[Al-Hasa]], [[Saudi Arabia]] * [[Al-Qatif]], Saudi Arabia.
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...id-2007 as the campaign's Middle East advisor; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]]; former governor of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]
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  • {{r|Medina, Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *[[Ministry of Defense and Aviation (Saudi Arabia)]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Saudi Arabia]] | nationality = [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • ...n 2011, reducing UNESCO's budget by 22%, after which other nations such as Saudi Arabia replaced the U.S. funding, giving them more clout on which sites will be se ...s, many nations of the world still desire UNESCO recognition. As of 2024, Saudi Arabia (just for example) is investing in heritage branding to increase tourism.
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *[[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *''Saudi Arabia and the United States'' appeared in 2003 in France as ''La Guerre d'après'
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...rdan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
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  • ==Saudi Arabia== {{r|General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)}}
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  • *''Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism'' (DC: [[Regnery Publishing]], 2004).
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  • ...med Nuri received money and weapons from the [[World Islamic League]] of [[Saudi Arabia]].
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  • Saudi Arabia's national intelligence service, the '''General Intelligence Department (GI
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  • | birth_place = [[Saudi Arabia]] | nationality = [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ibya]], [[Mauritania]], [[Morocco]], [[Oman]], [[Palestine]], [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Sudan]], [[Syria]], [[Tunisia]], [[United Arab Emirates]], and [[Yemen
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia }}
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  • ...y moving to less theocratic models, but the case here is closer to that of Saudi Arabia, where the legitimacy of the government is tied closely to its relationship ...as it discriminates by religion. Of course, this is very much the case in Saudi Arabia and many other Arab states.
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  • ...flict of interest by [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia|U.S. Ambassadors to Saudi Arabia]], who take Saudi-supportive positions, sometimes Saudi-funded, after their
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...donesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Ki
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...table loosening of the ties between church and state in many countries. In Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, the practice of religions other than Islam is still ban
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ident from 1993 to 2001. He was ambassador to four countries, including [[Saudi Arabia]], and retired to the Council on Foreign Relations. ...dy had in mind Osama bin Laden’s political goal of driving a wedge between Saudi Arabia and the United States. He seeks the exit of American forces from the Arabia
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...'''U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia''' is the head of the [[U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia]]. When U.S. military forces, not directly attached to the Embassy, have be | title = Raytheon exec nominated to US ambassador to Saudi Arabia
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{rpl|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ve social policies of the [[Wahhabism|Wahhabi]] branch of [[Sunni Islam]]; Saudi Arabia follows [[Islamic law]]. ...Petroleum Exporting Countries]] (OPEC) as well as non-OPEC oil producers, Saudi Arabia could dominate the worldwide oil economy. See [[#oil|Oil]].<ref name=Metz-e
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  • *Saudi Arabia *F-15S (Saudi Arabia): a basic F-15E, but with reduced performance in some of the ground attack
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  • ...in Southwest [[Asia]]. It has borders with the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Yemen]]. The capital city of Oman is [[Muscat]], and the official l
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  • ...eorge Washington University]]. He then worked in information technology in Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...[[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[Russia]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[South Africa]], [[South Korea]], [[Turkey]], the [[United Kingdom]] an
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  • ...Saud, the founder of the House of Saud, which is the royal house of modern Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...ame of Operation Desert Shield, the coalition began a buildup of forces in Saudi Arabia. The allied offensive, codenamed Operation Desert Storm, was launched on 17
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  • ...nization of the Islamic Conference (OIC)''' headquartered in [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]] is an inter-governmental organization with a Permanent Delegation to the
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  • ...worked as a liaison officer with the Kuwaiti government-in-exile in Taif, Saudi Arabia. He returned to Washington in 1991 to become a special assistant to the Un ...982, serving first as a vice consul and political officer in [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]]. From 1984 to 1985, he was a watch officer in the State Department Opera
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *[[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • ...lyami}} Executive Director, The [[Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia]]
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...e locality given is "Jebel Shárr, at an altitude of 4500 feet ... Midian" (Saudi Arabia, 1371 m altitude).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...by its constituent states: [[Bahrain]], [[Kuwait]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and the [[United Arab Emirates]]. All six states are autocracies ruled by
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  • ...ipelago]] of 36 low-lying islands situated in the [[Persian Gulf]], with [[Saudi Arabia]] to the west and [[Qatar]] nearby in the east. Bahrain has a small total p
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  • ...and a Saudi Arabia|Saudi tanker in Saudi waters on May 16 (both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia being members of GCC supported Saddam during the war). Attacks on ships of
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  • ...; an [[Israel]]i [[vulture]] was apprehended and accused of espionage by [[Saudi Arabia]]. [[Egypt]] also accuses Israeli [[Mossad]] of releasing one or more [[sha | title =Saudi Arabia 'nabbed Israeli-tagged vulture for being Mossad spy'
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  • ...ntagon: The LaRouchie defector who's advising the defense establishment on Saudi Arabia. ...embers' comments reflect the official views of the Department of Defense...Saudi Arabia is a long-standing friend and ally of the United States. The Saudis coopera
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...s it discriminates by religion. Of course, this is very much the case in [[Saudi Arabia]] and many other Arab states.
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  • ...then a clerical adviser to Osama bin Laden, who eventually surrendered to Saudi Arabia under an offer of amnesty. A U.S. source called him "sympathizer" and "spir ...ted with the specific acts for which amnesty had been offered: acts within Saudi Arabia.
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  • {{r|Ministry of Defense and Aviation (Saudi Arabia)}}
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  • ...n. This system, in various versions, is used by Germany, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Norway, the UK, the US and UAE. German forces first used it in [[Kosovo]],
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  • ...its neighbors. In his opening statement, he observed that Iraq, Iran, and Saudi Arabia are neighbors, and one cannot change neighbors. They are bound by a common ...e Iraqi government with the four main neighbours – Iran, Turkey, Syria and Saudi Arabia – has been extremely successful over the last 12 months." He called for a
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  • ...eration after concerns were expressed over [[conflict of interest]] with [[Saudi Arabia]] and China. Freeman has a reputation for outspokenness and raising difficu Following his service as [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]], 1989-1992, he was [[Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Sec
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  • ...McDiarmid ''et al.'' (1999): the Sinai Peninsula, Israel, Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia, northwestern Iraq and possibly in southern Syria.<ref name="McD99"/> ...al. (2003): the Sinai Peninsula, southern Israel, Jordan, extreme northern Saudi Arabia and southwestern Iraq.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...ies involved had been categorised as authoritarian (with Syria, Libya and Saudi Arabia ranking among the 15 least democratic countries<ref>[http://graphics.eiu.co ...Emirates. Independent candidates were permitted in in Oman and the UAE. Saudi Arabia did not hold legislative elections
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...d in the Muslim world. He inveighed against the presence of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia, which is the home of Islam's holiest sites, and against other U.S. policie
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  • ...]. Following duty with the Joint Task Force Southwest Asia in [[Riyadh]], Saudi Arabia, he deployed as Deputy Commander, Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW-9) aboard ''Ni
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  • He was born in Saudi Arabia, although his family was in Yemen, and he had left the U.S. for a final vis
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  • ...has constructed a border fence along the entire length with both Oman and Saudi Arabia. The new fence and checkpoints will likely be finished by 2008-2009. ...e even donated places for churches to be built. This is unlike the case in Saudi Arabia, a pure Islamic state, were freedom of religion is withheld and public prac
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...' is a country on the [[Persian Gulf]]. It borders Iraq to the north and [[Saudi Arabia]] to the south. Kuwait is well known as a regional center of the oil indust ...re forced by drought to leave their homes, in the central part of modern [[Saudi Arabia]]. After several decades of wondering around the [[Arabian peninsula]], the
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  • ...scattered populations in the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula in western Saudi Arabia (south of the 18<font size="-1"><sup>th</sup></font> parallel), Yemen, Sout
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  • ...ad the group, which includes Mauretanian bin Beya, Qatari Ali Al-Qurdaghi, Saudi Arabia|Saudi Salman Awdah, Omani Mufti Ahmed bin Hamad Al-Khalili and Iranian Shi'
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  • ...>{{headofstate|Saudi Arabia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Saudi Arabia}}</td>
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  • ...started in Takikistan, Yuldeshev traveled through Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey, building contacts with both Islamist ...also received support from intelligence services and Islamic charities in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Turkey. Yuldeshev met with leaders in the first Chechen war of
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  • ...untries, including the United States of America, Iran, Iraq, Japan, China, Saudi Arabia and Taiwan, retain its use. Within the United States of America, the federa
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  • ...n southwestern Iran. In the Arabian Peninsula it has been found in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Quatar, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. The type-locality given
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  • ...sponsoring such bombers. He also advised reducing aid and engagement with Saudi Arabia and Egypt. "The more that Islamic states in the Middle East begin to resemb
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  • The Sinai of Egypt, Israel, Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia, the mountains of Oman, northern and northwestern Iraq, possibly southern S |style="width:40%"|Sinai Peninsula, southern Israel, Jordan, extreme northern Saudi Arabia and southwestern Iraq<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...tle = Yemen Economic Update}}</ref> Houthis have crossed the border into [[Saudi Arabia]] and been attacked by the Saudis; they have asked for help from Iran. <ref ...s who have strayed, the document focuses on what he terms the hypocrisy of Saudi Arabia in renouncing the
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  • ...3, he spoke of a fundamental threat not from Islam, but from Wahhabism and Saudi Arabia. <ref name=NR2003-09-11>{{citation
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  • ...g the [[Red Sea]] and the island of [[Soqotra]], and shares borders with [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Oman]]. ...[Gulf Cooperation Council]] (GCC) countries held a donors' conference in [[Saudi Arabia]] in June 2009. Approximately USD $3.5 billion was pledged to projects in 2
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  • ...ael. In the Arabian Peninsula, it occurs in Yemen and extreme southwestern Saudi Arabia. ...n southwestern Iran. In the Arabian Peninsula it has been found in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Quatar, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
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  • ...from intellectual models from Sayyid Qutb and Abdullah Azzam, in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. The Taliban, however, trace more to certain Deoband Islamic schools in Ind
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  • ...Alyami]]- Executive Director, The Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia
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  • ...abian cobra is found in the Arabian Peninsula. It occurs in southeastern [[Saudi Arabia]], throughout [[Yemen]] and eastern [[Oman]].
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  • ...arefully structured to respect national sovereignty, especially of the HN, Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...m the [[Hashemites|Hashemite dynasty]], rivals to the [[House of Saud]] in Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...on has now changed in many countries, however in some countries, such as [[Saudi Arabia]] and Iran homosexuals can be subject to imprisonment or death, leading to
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  • ...the [[Middle East]] (or Western Asia), sharing borders with [[Kuwait]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], Iran, [[Jordan]] and [[Turkey]]. It has two main rivers, the
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  • ...a, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United State
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  • ...ath, Jesus will be buried alongside Muhammad in [[Medina]], presently in [[Saudi Arabia]]. <ref name=AH_Elias>Mufti A.H. Elias, [http://www.islam.tc/prophecies/jes
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  • ...was involved, one member of the Checkmate. David Deptula, teamed stayed in Saudi Arabia, and now is himself a lieutenant general, and Deputy Chief of Staff for C3I
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  • ...alls at Hong Kong; Manila; Singapore; Trincomalee, Ceylon; and Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia. After operating for a time in the Persian Gulf, she became the largest air
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  • Some nations base citizenship on religion or ethnicity. [[Saudi Arabia]], for example, assumes a citizen must be Muslim, but Arab ancestry is a fa
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  • ...Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, of which only two had Islamist governments: Saudi Arabia and Iran. The Syrian and Iraqi regimes secured and maintained their power p
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  • [[Stephen Schwartz]], a vehement critic of [[Wahhabism]] and [[Saudi Arabia]], said that he had never seen "a single serious interview with an Islamic
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  • ...ael. In the Arabian Peninsula, it occurs in Yemen and extreme southwestern Saudi Arabia, where it is sympatric with ''[[Cerastes gasperettii|C. gaperettii]]''. A r * ''C. c. hoofieni'' - Werner & Sivan, 1999 - Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...lleges connections between [[George W. Bush|Bush]] and the government of [[Saudi Arabia]] and the [[Bin Laden family]]. The climate of fear which the attacks broug
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  • There are a number of foreign operators, including Israel, Japan, and Saudi Arabia, with variants specific to national needs and U.S. export controls.
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  • ...hite House Fellowship. In 1995, he took command 4404th Operations Group in Saudi Arabia, where he was in command during the [[1996 Khobar Towers bombing]]. In 1996
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  • ==Saudi Arabia: Aircraft Platforms == ...raft. A US-made variant, reported to have internal differences, is used by Saudi Arabia. A third variant, with a similar appearance, but of Israeli manufacture, a
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  • ...gly tolerates and aids them &mdash; a situation the United States faced in Saudi Arabia before 2003 and currently faces in Pakistan." He quoted a Yemenite analyst, ...al-Rubaish, had been repatriated, by the George W. Bush Administration to Saudi Arabia, before crossing the border into Yemen, and then returning to terrorism. R
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  • .... In addition to the U.S., they are operated by Australia, Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq.
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  • * Require that female American soldiers in Saudi Arabia wear U.S. government-issued abayas.
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  • ...ou would call Wahhabism." American Muslims, he says, "have never looked to Saudi Arabia for guidance, especially African-Americans.""
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  • ...es]]"; then, the Administration would leverage that concession to win from Saudi Arabia, arch-guardian of Muslim sensibilities, an agreement to take unprecedented
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  • ...e. The Fund is a subsidiary of the North American Islamic Trust, funded by Saudi Arabia. Said, who was an unindicted conspirator in a 1993 prosecution, which ended
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  • ...ard-based B-52s, principally operating from Diego Garcia but covertly from Saudi Arabia and Egypt, bombed Iraqi forces in the field. In 1998, they took part in the
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  • ...defend Iran in the event of Soviet Invasion. The US also acted to defend Saudi Arabia, and lobbied the surrounding states not to become involved in the war. Brz ...gy to Iraq through false fronts and friendly third parties such as Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Kuwait:
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  • However, some countries do not even pretend to observe this. In Saudi Arabia (which abstained on the Declaration), the practice of religions other than
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  • ...places Canadian proven oil reserves second in the world behind those of [[Saudi Arabia]].
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  • ...t co-education, but we are happy with separate education...For example, in Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries, people are studying separately, which is accordin
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  • His CIA assignments included Station Chief in Saudi Arabia and Executive Assistant to the Director.
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  • ...g over 6.0 kg and with a girth of 40 cm have been reported. Specimens from Saudi Arabia are not as large, usually no more than 80 cm in length. Males are usually l ...It also occurs on the Arabian peninsula, where it is found in southwestern Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The type locality given is "Promontorio bonae spei" (Cape of Goo
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  • [[Saudi Arabia]] officially abolished slavery in 1962. Former slaves of the Royal Family r
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  • Passed nem. con.<ref>The 6 Communist members, plus South Africa and Saudi Arabia, abstained.</ref> by the [[United Nations]] General Assembly on December 10
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  • ...y for the vacuum distillation residue of Arabian light (a crude oil from [[Saudi Arabia]] and widely refined around the world):
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  • ...S interests but global interests. They, for example, engage issues between Saudi Arabia and Iran - and whether disclosing ''those'' matters is in the global public
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  • ...a. In the southwestern Arabian Peninsula: scattered populations in western Saudi Arabia (south of the 18th parallel), Yemen, South Yemen (Hadhramaut) and Oman (Dho
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  • ...mujahideen, supported from the outside by the United States, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. The war ended the détente period of the Cold War, and ended in a humiliat ...he mujahideen rebels. The US had strong support from Britain, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, all of whom feared the Soviet invasion was the first step in a grand move
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  • ...ntation. Even then, the six communist members, along with South Africa and Saudi Arabia, abstained in the vote. ...atified all but the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; and Cuba and Saudi Arabia have ratified all but the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the C
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  • '''15. Tunisia'''. President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali takes refuge in Saudi Arabia[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/14/tunisian-president-flees-countr ''' 25 Saudi Arabia'''. King Abdulla announces that Saudi women are to have the right to join t
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  • * '''''Arabian Crude''''' is a Middle Eastern oil from [[Saudi Arabia]]. |[[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • ...ntagon: The LaRouchie defector who's advising the defense establishment on Saudi Arabia. }}</ref> advocated that the United States invade Saudi Arabia, seize its oil fields, and confiscate its financial assets unless the Saudi
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  • ...trical engineer in the Army, was assigned to a variety of posts, including Saudi Arabia and Washington, D.C., where he worked with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Jerry
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  • ...nd most powerful men, like Britain’s Prince Andrew and the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.
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  • Versions of the Panavia Tornado fly SEAD missions for Italy, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. Italy and Germany use the dedicated electronic co
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  • ...tinian acceptance of Israel; robustly asserting U.S. interests vis-à-vis [[Saudi Arabia]]; and developing strategies to deal with Iraq and contain Iran.
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  • ...a and its best-known spokesman. He was from a rich and prominent family in Saudi Arabia. He began his activism in the Afghanistan War (1978–1992), initially main ...12 pages long, and one its key demands was getting all non-Muslims out of Saudi Arabia.<ref name=1996Fatwa>{{citation
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  • ...ait in August 1990 and threatened Saudi Arabia, Bush sent forces to defend Saudi Arabia and demand Iraq's [[Saddam Hussein]] obey UN orders to withdraw immediately
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  • ...lights were also made over Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, the Mediterranean, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Iraq. The Mediterranean missions monitored British and French
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  • ...d many Deoband madrassas have direct or indirect funding from sponsors in Saudi Arabia. The students making up the core of the Taliban, however, had grown up in
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  • ...tigation team for the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, and later joined them in Saudi Arabia with FBI Director Louis Freeh. O'Neill became convinced the Saudis were obs
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  • ...ct Salafist rule, more conservative than the Wahhabism|Wahhabi movement of Saudi Arabia. Both featured a "Department for Promoting Virtue and Preventing Vice," but ...uch more complex. In those days, the ISI received much of its finding from Saudi Arabia and the U.S. By the nineties, however, the Taliban had a mesh of connection
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  • ...a. Also occurs on the Arabian peninsula, where it is found in southwestern Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
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  • ...tion was stalemated, there were various attempts to broker a settlement. [[Saudi Arabia]] offered to pay reparations to Iran and guarantee the removal of Iraqi tro ...ops in June 1982, to help Lebanon after an Israeli invasion. At this time, Saudi Arabia also tried to broker a settlement, in which it would pay reparations to Ira
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  • ...the only guidepost for foreign policy, 'we would not be importing oil from Saudi Arabia.'"<ref name=MH>{{citation
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  • ...ay 15, however, the governments of Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, with varying degrees of formality, declared war, a ''de facto'' recognitio
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  • ...esert Shield, a deployment of coalition forces deterred Iraq from invading Saudi Arabia, and the command began to focus on ejecting Iraqi forces from Kuwait. The b
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  • ...states has been the Middle East/Persian Gulf. Moscow has...moved closer to Saudi Arabia and Iran..."<ref name=Fukuyama1989-pvi /></blockquote> ...ase at Gardaneh Pireh Zan allowed surveillance of air activity in northern Saudi Arabia. Coupled with other Soviet intelligence facilities in South Yemen, Ethiopia
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  • ...l (32%) minority in favour of the more obtrusive rôle that it exerts in [[Saudi Arabia]]. Although 66 per cent of respondents wanted sharia to be the basis of Eg ===[[Saudi Arabia]]===
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  • The attack on the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing|Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia is the only declassified subject in the 1996 Terrorism Review<ref name=CIAt
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  • ...s fall prey to certain addictions. For example, alcoholism is rare among [[Saudi Arabia]]ns, where obtaining alcohol is difficult and using alcohol is prohibited.
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  • ...irst trips abroad as secretary in January 1988 he visited Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and U.S. ships in the Gulf.
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  • ...l of the plotters had to speak the same language so Arabs were chosen from Saudi Arabia or Yemen; some were recruited in Germany, where they had become accustomed
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  • ...ex, low-altitude, and dangerous path over the Sinai Peninsula, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Turkey did allow one damaged MC-130 COMBAT TALON to make an emergency land
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  • ...ade Center, 1995 (Saudi communications center) and 1996 (Khobar Towers) in Saudi Arabia, and the 1998 bombings of the US embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and N
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  • ...ce, India, Italy, Kuwait, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and Zimbabwe
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  • ...ble standard, citing examples such as the restrictions on non-Muslims in [[Saudi Arabia]].
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  • ...s a safeguard against a renewal of Iraqi military action against Kuwait or Saudi Arabia. The first mission was flown on 27 August 1992, and Operation SOUTHERN WATC
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  • ...is the French national card game but has spread as far away as Cyprus and Saudi Arabia. Other notable members of the family include the Swiss and Dutch national c
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  • ...ally in all but eight<ref>Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iran, Japan, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and Thailand</ref> countries in the world, sometimes alongside othe
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  • The 1996 Khobar Towers bombing attacked forces, in Saudi Arabia, conducting SOUTHERN WATCH. This attack, however, appears to have been spon
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  • ...non-immigrant visa section at the "CIA-dominated" US consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in 1987-88, said he learned that the CIA had a "program to bring people to
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  • ...st be in the same places at the same time. The result is massive costs for Saudi Arabia, which fortunately has the oil wealth to pay for the facilities. ...e to exist, either parallel to or in place of the Sharī'ah. Even in modern Saudi Arabia, laws outside Shari’ah exist (such as traffic laws).
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  • ...t some legitimacy on the part of the dictator. They still do in Syria and Saudi Arabia. Fascism died with Hitler and Mussolini not being able to deliver on their
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  • ...yReport/> For comparison, the estimated reserves of petroleum crude oil in Saudi Arabia (as of early 2008) are about 265 × 10<sup>9</sup> barrels (42 Gm<sup>3 </s
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  • Air operations were controlled from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. AC-130 gunships and other fixed-wing support aircraft flew from Qatar.
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  • Some Muslim societies, such as Saudi Arabia, did not have a significant middle class. As the middle classes have develo
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  • ...e. This system, in various versions, is used by Germany, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Norway, the UK, the US and UAE. German forces first used it in Kosovo, but
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  • ...dicial detention, Egypt|Egypt, Extrajudicial detention, Israel|Israel, and Saudi Arabia as improperly detaining for such membership. <ref name=Mariner2000-II>{{cit
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  • ...mbings, the 1996 attack on the 1996 Khobar Towers attack|Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia, 1998 attacks on Colombian bases, the 1998 attack on U.S. embassies in Keny
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  • ...e]]"); and the nations of [[Japan]], [[South Korea]], and [[Australia]]. [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Israel]] were important informal allies. ...mujahideen, supported from the outside by the United States, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. The war ended the détente period of the Cold War, and ended in a humiliat
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  • ...of the desert sands, implicated in cases of snake bite reported in Dharan, Saudi Arabia. This snake is not uncommonly kept as a pet, and some cases reported by phy
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  • ...ually involved organizations in Iraq, France, West Germany, Great Britain, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Dubai, the Jersey Islands, and the United States.
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  • ...d [[Syria]] of collaborating with insurgents in Iraq and complained that [[Saudi Arabia]] and other Gulf States were too “passive and disengaged”. <ref>ISG Rep
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  • ...h as Egypt have lost many workers to oil-rich neighbors such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. India educates many physicians and engineers who migrate to the USA and Br
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  • ...&mdash; the Hashemites being the rivals of the House of Saud controlling [[Saudi Arabia]] was one of the enduring outcomes of that policy.
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  • ...representing all of the factions except Aoun and his allies, met in Ta'if, Saudi Arabia. The [[Ta`if agreement]], ratified on November 4th, reapportioned seats in
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  • ...rs of the G-8 and major emerging markets such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa) could play a vital role in brokering consensus on a wide
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  • ...2)]]; Soviet invasion installs puppet regime; U.S. works with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in funding, training, and arming Muslim mujahideen insurgency; end of dét
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  • ...ed by the French. Abd al-Aziz Saud conquered several shiekdoms and created Saudi Arabia in 1926, which is still totally controlled by his descendants. Syria and Ir
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  • "In 1996, following intense pressure from Saudi Arabia and the US, Sudan agreed to expel bin Laden and up to 300 of his associates
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  • ...ountability is what distinguishes personal and party autocracies such as [[Saudi Arabia]] and China from representative democracies such as the United States and m
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  • ...merican targets overseas were attacked including military installations in Saudi Arabia in 1996 <ref>Chris Hellman, CDI Senior Analyst Victoria Garcia, CDI Researc
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  • ...m the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia , the 1998 bombings of U.S. Embassies in Africa, and the 2000 attack on th
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  • ...region providing support; operations from Turkey in the north, Jordan and Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in the south, air and naval bases in the Gulf states, with suppo
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  • ...optional supplement to the civil or common law of most countries, though [[Saudi Arabia]] and Iran's whole legal systems source their law in Sharia<ref>{{citation
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